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 1     I,     54|     the sad sight? Here were ladies of rank, not a centurion
 2    II,     36|   apparel and accompanied by ladies of the highest rank, went
 3   III,     33|   into the theatre with some ladies of rank, and as she appealed
 4   III,     68|   mother-in-law, and several ladies of rank. As soon as the
 5     V,      1|  than was thought fitting in ladies of former days. An imperious
 6  Miss        |  surpassed in beauty all the ladies of her day." This Poppaea
 7    XI,     16|   for the stage, and certain ladies of rank. He introduced too
 8   XII,      1|    to the rule of wives. The ladies were fired with no less
 9  XIII,     13|  rush into outrages on noble ladies, were he debarred from this
10  XIII,     21|    go near her, except a few ladies, whether out of love or
11  XIII,     53|     chambers of the imperial ladies? By what kind of wisdom
12  XIII,     58| personal attractions all the ladies of her day, had bequeathed
13   XIV,     18|      homes two distinguished ladies, Junia and Calpurnia, with
14   XIV,     21| songs unfit for a man. Noble ladies too actually played disgusting
15    XV,     41|      those of the past. Many ladies of distinction, however,
16    XV,     47|  brothels crowded with noble ladies, and on the opposite bank
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